G. Zuntz
An Enquiry Into the Transmission of the Plays of Euripides
G. Zuntz
An Enquiry Into the Transmission of the Plays of Euripides
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This 1965 book investigates how the plays of Euripides were transmitted across seventeen centuries and finally copied into late Byzantine manuscripts.
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This 1965 book investigates how the plays of Euripides were transmitted across seventeen centuries and finally copied into late Byzantine manuscripts.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780521205894
- ISBN-10: 0521205891
- Artikelnr.: 33766027
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780521205894
- ISBN-10: 0521205891
- Artikelnr.: 33766027
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface
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Introduction
Part I. The Relationship between L and P: 1. The state of the question
2. Triclinius' metrical marginalia reproduced in P
3. P, in the Alphabetic Plays, a copy of L
Part II. The Work of Triclinius in L and its Effects upon P: 1. The problem
2. Metrica
3. Triclinius' dealings with the text in L and their effects upon P
Part III. The Character and Origin of MSS. L and P: 1. Characterization of MS. L
2. Characterization of MS. P
3. On the hypothesis in L and P
4. Hypothesis and the text of Rhesus
5. The text of the triad in L and P
6. The origins of MSS. L and P
Part IV. Results and Analogies: 1. Triclinius the critic
2. Triclinian analogies
3. A specimen: Helena, 625-97
Part V. The Helena Papyrus: 1. Transcript
2. Reconstruction of the papyrus
3. Comment on the reconstruction of ¿
4. The alternation of speakers
5. From archetype to original
6. The original text of Helena 630 ff.
Part VI. Main Stages of the Transmission: 1. The text in antiquity
2. The text in the Middle Ages
3. From Thessalonica to Florence
Addendum
Indices.
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Introduction
Part I. The Relationship between L and P: 1. The state of the question
2. Triclinius' metrical marginalia reproduced in P
3. P, in the Alphabetic Plays, a copy of L
Part II. The Work of Triclinius in L and its Effects upon P: 1. The problem
2. Metrica
3. Triclinius' dealings with the text in L and their effects upon P
Part III. The Character and Origin of MSS. L and P: 1. Characterization of MS. L
2. Characterization of MS. P
3. On the hypothesis in L and P
4. Hypothesis and the text of Rhesus
5. The text of the triad in L and P
6. The origins of MSS. L and P
Part IV. Results and Analogies: 1. Triclinius the critic
2. Triclinian analogies
3. A specimen: Helena, 625-97
Part V. The Helena Papyrus: 1. Transcript
2. Reconstruction of the papyrus
3. Comment on the reconstruction of ¿
4. The alternation of speakers
5. From archetype to original
6. The original text of Helena 630 ff.
Part VI. Main Stages of the Transmission: 1. The text in antiquity
2. The text in the Middle Ages
3. From Thessalonica to Florence
Addendum
Indices.
Preface
Select bibliography
Introduction
Part I. The Relationship between L and P: 1. The state of the question
2. Triclinius' metrical marginalia reproduced in P
3. P, in the Alphabetic Plays, a copy of L
Part II. The Work of Triclinius in L and its Effects upon P: 1. The problem
2. Metrica
3. Triclinius' dealings with the text in L and their effects upon P
Part III. The Character and Origin of MSS. L and P: 1. Characterization of MS. L
2. Characterization of MS. P
3. On the hypothesis in L and P
4. Hypothesis and the text of Rhesus
5. The text of the triad in L and P
6. The origins of MSS. L and P
Part IV. Results and Analogies: 1. Triclinius the critic
2. Triclinian analogies
3. A specimen: Helena, 625-97
Part V. The Helena Papyrus: 1. Transcript
2. Reconstruction of the papyrus
3. Comment on the reconstruction of ¿
4. The alternation of speakers
5. From archetype to original
6. The original text of Helena 630 ff.
Part VI. Main Stages of the Transmission: 1. The text in antiquity
2. The text in the Middle Ages
3. From Thessalonica to Florence
Addendum
Indices.
Select bibliography
Introduction
Part I. The Relationship between L and P: 1. The state of the question
2. Triclinius' metrical marginalia reproduced in P
3. P, in the Alphabetic Plays, a copy of L
Part II. The Work of Triclinius in L and its Effects upon P: 1. The problem
2. Metrica
3. Triclinius' dealings with the text in L and their effects upon P
Part III. The Character and Origin of MSS. L and P: 1. Characterization of MS. L
2. Characterization of MS. P
3. On the hypothesis in L and P
4. Hypothesis and the text of Rhesus
5. The text of the triad in L and P
6. The origins of MSS. L and P
Part IV. Results and Analogies: 1. Triclinius the critic
2. Triclinian analogies
3. A specimen: Helena, 625-97
Part V. The Helena Papyrus: 1. Transcript
2. Reconstruction of the papyrus
3. Comment on the reconstruction of ¿
4. The alternation of speakers
5. From archetype to original
6. The original text of Helena 630 ff.
Part VI. Main Stages of the Transmission: 1. The text in antiquity
2. The text in the Middle Ages
3. From Thessalonica to Florence
Addendum
Indices.